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Archive for November 19, 2007
Refactoring Dynamic Code
November 19, 2007 by tmalaher.
This has been one of my concerns all along.
The claim is that “enough testing” will eliminate the need for the compiler to do static checking at compile time.
http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=217080
Frank Sommers seems to be saying otherwise… in the long run.
So, I’m feeling justified in my decision to stick with Java, where I gain maximal benefit from IDEs and compilers.
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